Rio Ferdinand gives verdict on Marcus Rashford's Man Utd future after Ruben Amorim's damning comment - “no way back” for Rashford according to Rio Ferdinand as United boss Ruben Amorim questions want-
The England international traded places with Leny Yoro, flanked by Matthihs de Ligt and match-winner Lisandro Martinez. It was the first time the trio had started together since the FA Cup triumph over Arsenal 14 days earlier.
Ruben Amorim made the headlines recently after his team’s poor showing versus Brighton and Hove Albion in a 1-3 loss at Old Trafford.He labelled the side “the worst” in the club’s history and
The centre-back’s long pass to Amad earned United a hard-fought victory in the Manchester derby in mid-December, and he opened the scoring against Liverpool in an exhausting draw at Anfield. His goal against Fulham followed his late assist for Fernandes against Rangers in the Europa League.
It is strange and shocking just how forthright and negative Ruben Amorim has been about the spiralling situation at. But that's the point.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has shown that he can be ruthless towards some of his squad, including Marcus Rashford.
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As Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United tenure continues to stutter, Sir Alex Ferguson – whose recommendations haven't always paid dividends – has already given his advice
Manchester United were beaten at Old Trafford by Brighton, while Tottenham lost at Everton; both sides languish in bottom half yet both Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou stand by their styles, amid injuries and adversity.
Rio Ferdinand warns there is "no way back" for Marcus Rashford at Manchester United after his professionalism is questioned by manager Ruben Amorim.